Author: Editorial Desk

Skipping Stone Ceiling Clouds by Acoufelt reimagines ceiling design with a sculptural, floating installation that merges aesthetic elegance with acoustic performance. Inspired by the natural rhythm of skipping stones, the panels create a dynamic sense of movement while absorbing sound, reducing noise, and enhancing auditory comfort in large or open interior spaces. The design elevates ceilings from functional surfaces to visual focal points that complement contemporary architectural interiors. Acoufelt combines innovation and practicality, offering modular panels that are lightweight, durable, and easy to install. Their organic forms interact with light and shadow, introducing subtle drama and a sense of flow…

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The Sagas by Thomas Cooper Studio explores the poetic relationship between material, light, and form, drawing inspiration from storytelling traditions and sculptural craft. Each piece embodies a sense of movement and quiet drama, where layered textures, subtle tonal shifts, and refined geometries evoke emotion and spatial depth. The collection bridges art and utility, creating lighting elements that function as both illumination and narrative-driven sculptural presence within contemporary interiors. Thomas Cooper Studio emphasizes hand-crafted authenticity, allowing natural variations and artisanal detail to shape the character of each work. The designs encourage reflection and sensory engagement, casting atmospheric light that enhances architectural…

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The Split Face Planters, created through a collaboration between Rottet Collection and Atelier Vierkant, celebrate material authenticity and sculptural craftsmanship. Each planter features hand-textured surfaces and bold, monolithic forms that introduce an architectural presence to interior and exterior environments. The expressive split-face treatment reveals depth, shadow, and tactile richness, transforming greenery into an integral part of the spatial composition rather than a decorative afterthought. Blending artistic sensibility with functional design, the collection embraces natural clay tones and robust construction, ensuring longevity while maintaining a timeless aesthetic. The planters support a variety of planting scales and landscape settings, from refined hospitality…

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Flower by Peter Pepper Products introduces a joyful, organic design language to functional interior elements, transforming everyday accessories into expressive spatial features. Inspired by the simplicity and optimism of natural forms, the collection softens architectural environments through gentle curves, vibrant finishes, and approachable silhouettes. Its sculptural presence adds visual warmth and character, making it well-suited for workplaces, learning spaces, and public interiors seeking a more human-centered atmosphere. Beyond aesthetics, Flower reflects Peter Pepper Products’ commitment to usability, durability, and thoughtful material selection. The design supports versatile applications, integrating seamlessly into various layouts while maintaining clarity of form and purpose. By…

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The Classic Hallway Collection by Essem Design embodies elegant Scandinavian minimalism, where everyday functionality is elevated through thoughtful craftsmanship and refined form. Rooted in durability and practical living, the collection features streamlined hooks, shelves, racks, and storage elements designed to organize entry spaces with subtle sophistication. Its clean geometry, honest materials, and understated aesthetic create a welcoming, orderly environment that complements both contemporary and traditional interiors with timeless ease. Essem Design emphasizes longevity and usability, ensuring each piece in the Classic Hallway Collection serves multiple purposes while maintaining visual harmony. The designs balance strength and lightness, offering solutions that…

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Slalom’s Idol project reflects a forward-looking approach to workplace design, where collaboration, flexibility, and cultural identity shape the environment. The project emphasizes openness, transparency, and purposeful spatial zoning to support hybrid work dynamics. Warm materials, inviting social hubs, and adaptable meeting areas create a space that nurtures connection and creativity while reinforcing Slalom’s values of inclusivity, engagement, and people-first thinking across daily work experiences. Designed to foster productivity without compromising comfort, Idol integrates technology-enabled work points, quiet focus zones, and community-oriented gathering spaces within a cohesive architectural narrative. The layout supports fluid transitions between teamwork, reflection, and informal interaction, encouraging…

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The Alaska Airlines Lounge at San Francisco International Airport, designed by William Duff Architects, creates a refined yet inviting environment that reflects the airline’s relaxed West Coast identity. The design emphasizes natural light, open spatial planning, and thoughtfully curated materials, offering travelers a calm retreat from airport bustle. Warm textures, subtle regional references, and comfortable seating zones enhance both comfort and visual harmony across the lounge. William Duff Architects balances hospitality sensibilities with functional travel needs, integrating flexible work areas, quiet relaxation spaces, and curated dining experiences into a cohesive interior experience. The layout supports seamless passenger movement while encouraging…

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The United Club Fly at Terminal B, designed by Rottet Studio, redefines the modern airport lounge with a seamless blend of sophistication, efficiency, and traveler-centric design. The space focuses on enhancing short-stay passenger experiences through intuitive circulation, calming aesthetics, and premium material finishes that evoke comfort and refinement while maintaining a strong connection to the airline’s brand identity and service ethos. Rottet Studio integrates functionality with hospitality-driven design, creating a lounge environment that supports quick layovers, productivity, and relaxation. Thoughtfully arranged seating zones, flexible workspaces, and warm lighting contribute to a welcoming atmosphere, while durable yet elegant surfaces ensure longevity…

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Grand Paris Express Furniture and Branding Identity is a design initiative led by Patrick Jouin ID to unify the look, feel, and functionality of furniture, fixtures, and passenger information systems across the Grand Paris Express, one of Europe’s most ambitious urban transit projects. Entrusted with creating equipment and visual elements for more than 60 new stations in the expanding metro network, the design team sought to develop a common visual language that enhances usability while letting each station maintain its own identity within the larger system. Patrick Jouin+1 Patrick Jouin ID’s work covers furniture, signage, reception counters, bicycle shelters, seating,…

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The Chase Sapphire Lounge at San Diego International Airport (SAN) is an expansive, design-forward airport lounge created through a collaboration between ICrave, Journey, and Corgan, recognized as an Interior Design Best of Year Honoree in the Transportation category for 2025. Interior Design This more than 11,000 sq ft space in Terminal 2 West reimagines the airport waiting experience, blending luxury hospitality with a relaxed Southern California beach ethos that reflects San Diego’s culture and lifestyle. Corgan Upon entering, travelers are welcomed into a coastal-inspired retreat evoking the laid-back surf and seaside spirit of La Jolla, Sunset Cliffs, and Mission Bay.…

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